C-League


The Cambodian League or the C-League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Metfone Cambodian League, is the highest football division in Cambodian football, and is run by the Cambodian Football Federation. Contested by 13 teams in the 2020 season, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Cambodian Second League. Season usually runs from February to October, with each of the 13 teams playing against each other twice which totals to 24 games played per team. Most of the games are played on Saturdays and Sundays afternoons.

History

Cambodia Derby

Also known as the Cambodian Classic Match, it is given to the rivalry between Phnom Penh Crown and Boeung Ket, with both clubs being the most successful domestically while also establishing names for themselves as representatives for Cambodian football.

Phnom Penh Derby

The rivalry between the most successful club in domestic football, Phnom Penh Crown against the newly promoted team Visakha considered as the derby of the capital, due to the number of notable players that played for both clubs, as well as the geographic location between both home stadiums, which are literally located within 10 km from each other.

Siem Reap Derby

Two teams in the historical province of Cambodia, the match between Angkor Tiger FC and Soltilo Angkor FC is the most popular game in the local area. When the two sides share Svay Thom Stadium as their home ground, the derby draw media attention with a very high number of fans attend the game.

Takeo Derby

This derby is between Kirivong Sok Sen Chey and the young team of the under-18 Bati National Football Team.

Big Five

, Boeung Ket, Nagaworld, Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng, and newly promoted Visakha are considered the 'big five' of Cambodian football, with three out of the five teams having played AFC Cup football.

2019 season

won the 2019 league season with a 25 games run unbeaten streak only to lose its final league game against Nagaworld, setting up a new record in the Cambodian League.

2020 season and teams

Note: These clubs still exist, but compete in the lower levels of competition in Cambodia.

List of champions

1982–2004

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Awards

Prize money